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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - GeographyJiangsu is very flat and low-lying, with plains covering 68 percent of its total area (water covers another 18 percent), and most of the province not more than 50 m above sea level. Jiangsu is also laced with a well-developed irrigation system, which earned it (especially the southern half) the moniker of 水乡 (shuǐxiāng "land of water"); the southern city of Suzhou is so crisscrossed with canals that it has been dubbed "Venice of the East". The Grand Canal of China cuts through Jiangsu from north to south, traversing all the east-west r ...
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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - HistoryThe province of Jiangsu was formed in the 17th century. Before then, the northern and southern parts of Jiangsu had little to do with each other. South Jiangsu is currently the dominant part, being much wealthier and more influential than the north, and has been so for centuries; it is also firmly a part of southern Chinese culture. North Jiangsu, on the other hand, is at the juncture between North China and South China. Culturally it is of North China, but it has influences from South China, and is indeed still a part of a p ...
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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - CultureThere are wide disparities in culture in Jiangsu. North Jiangsu is closer to Shandong and Henan provinces in culture while south Jiangsu is more similar to Zhejiang and Shanghai.
Two main subdivisions of the Chinese language, Mandarin and Wu, are spoken in different parts of Jiangsu. Dialects of Mandarin are spoken over most of northern Jiangsu and central Jiangsu, as well as parts of southern Jiangsu, such as in the provincial capital, Nanjing; a more detailed classification would put dialects of northern Jiangsu (such as in Xuzhou) ...
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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - Administrative divisionsJiangsu is divided into 13 prefecture-level divisions, all of them prefecture-level cities:
Nanjing (Simplified Chinese: 南京市, Hanyu Pinyin: Nánjīng Shì)
Xuzhou (徐州市 Xúzhōu Shì)
Lianyungang (连云港市 Liányúngǎng Shì)
Suqian (宿迁市 Sùqiān Shì)
Huai'an (淮安市 Huái'ān Shì)
Yancheng (盐城市 Yánchéng Shì)
Yangzhou (扬州市 Yángzhōu Shì)
Taizhou (泰州市 Tàizhōu Shì)
Nantong (南通市 Nántōng Shì)
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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - EconomyJiangsu has an extensive irrigation system supporting its agriculture, which is based primarily on rice and wheat, followed by maize and sorghum. Main cash crops include cotton, soybeans, peanuts, rape, sesame, ambary hemp, and tea. Other products include peppermint, spearmint, bamboo, medicinal herbs, apples, pears, peaches, loquats, ginkgo. Silkworms also form an important part of Jiangsu's agriculture, with the Lake Taihu region to the south a major base of silk production in China. Jiangsu is also an important producer of freshwat ...
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 |  |  | Jiangsu - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - DemographicsThe majority of Jiangsu residents are ethnic Han Chinese. Other minorities include the Hui and the Manchus.
Demographic indicators in 2000:
Population: 74.058 million (urban: 34.637 million; rural: 39.421 million) (2003)
Birth rate: 9.04 per 1000 (2003)
Death rate: 7.03 per 1000 (2003)
Sex ratio: 102.55 males per 100 females
Average family size: 3.25
Han Chinese proport ...
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